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assays to be undertaken efficiently within petri dish and micro-titre plate format under fluid walls. The candidate will work with other team members to develop relevant biological workflows and design
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research assistants. They will be supported to develop their own research ideas and apply for personal fellowships. About You The ideal candidate will hold (or near completion of) a PhD/DPhil in
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opportunity for a researcher passionate about translational cancer research and making a meaningful impact in the field. About you You will hold a PhD (or be close to completion) in a relevant field such as
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research will feed directly into the broader goals of this programme to assess the suitability of various approaches to GGR. About you You will hold or be close to a PhD in Aqueous/Environmental/Ocean
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with limited supervision to design and accurately execute experiments to achieve the goals of the project. Applicants will be educated to degree level or have equivalent professional experience in
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design and have the opportunity to demonstrate its performance by studying key catalytic reactions important to the energy transition. Previous experience of adapting/developing vacuum instrumentation and
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determined by the funding available. About you You should hold, or be near completion of, a PhD/DPhil in Molecular Microbiology, Biochemistry, Biophysics or related discipline. You must have substantive
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career development of our postdocs and research staff. To help them thrive and achieve their ambitions, we have created a comprehensive range of opportunities and initiatives designed to provide
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of cells and modules in realistic drive cycle scenarios. This activity will link closely with the design of BMS and cooling systems to maximise the safety of the developed propulsion system. You should
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hypotheses as appropriate, and contributing ideas for new research projects. It is essential that you hold a PhD/DPhil (or close to completion) in a relevant scientific discipline such as molecular biology